Texas Statewide Manufactured Homes Transportation
Company

HouseShipping.com
relies on decades of real world experience in manufactured
homes
modular homes and trailer house shipping, from Corpus Christi , Laredo
or anywhere in South Texas to Houston , Dallas and The
Panhandle
we transport manufactured homes , modular homes , single wides and
double wides. We can tear down and deliver , block ,set, level and tie
down to Texas state code from location to location. Our trucks have
specialized hitches that allow greater flexibility and
maneuverability.

Call for an Estimated price to move your Manufactured Home

We
strive to provide the lowest prices on manufactured homes transporting
and setup. Please feel free to call us directly at 210-887-2760 to
receive an estimate on how much it costs to move a double wide mobile
home or a singlewide mobile. We provide oilfield transportation
services to help you relocate your man camp trailer houses and modular
buildings. We buy and sell oilfield houses, man camps trailer houses,
rig shacks and more.

FAQ

First, the person or company that moves the home must
contact the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) (http://www.txdot.state.tx.us)
to obtain any required permit, a copy of which must be submitted with
your application for a new SOL. Next, you will need to apply for a new
SOL, showing the new location. Also, any lien holders will need to be
discharged (paid off) or give their written consent to the
move.

Is the moving permit required on
applications where the home was moved in the past?If an SOL applicant had the home moved when they
bought the home, we must have a copy of the moving permit. If the move
took place too long ago or if the home was moved without a permit, the
applicant could, in lieu of a moving permit, provide a “Tax
Certificate” issued by the county where the home used to be installed
showing no taxes due. If taxes are due, they will have to be paid.

If a consumer purchases a home from a licensed retailer and finds that
the retailer moved the home without a permit or that there are taxes
owed on the home at its previous location, the consumer may file a
complaint with the Department within two years from the date of
purchase. If so, the Consumer Protection staff may be able to force the
retailer to pay the taxes owed or file against their bond.